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Might be the paste wax breaking down that you are seeing . Simichrome . Dusty
Flitz..
This stuff, alumaguard, is made for marine applications, but it's good for motorcycles, too.Expensive, though.https://www.amazon.com/Rupp-Marine-CA-0087-Alumaguard-Protectant/dp/B001448KBC#customerReviewsRich A
ASF50 if you can't find it locally try Ebay
Rolite is the name to know. Used by Airstream restorers and the aviation crowd. This stuff gets out the scratches that Simichrome, Fritz, Eagle One etc leave. Yes, look at the piece real close and see the micro scratches left.....Rolite is the last step for a total "clear" finish.http://rolitecompany.com/
Thanks! Now I'm doomed to polishing....foreve r...I might as well buy the cheapest deal (guzzi content) and get the $1595 economy size...and point me to the nearest Airsteam...
There are loads of videos on Youtube showing ACF50 being one of the best corrosion inhibitors out there.
Another procedure that worked for me. On valve covers, since they are easy to remove for the most part, this worked really well for me on an 83 Honda silverwing. I removed the valve covers and polished them to a fine Crome looking finish. Then I applied several coats of high quality, high heat clear finish. I rode the bike several thousand miles and they never changed their new look. The next valve adjustment I do on my Calvin I intend to do this again.
The most efficient way to polish aluminum is to use a buffer pad on a high speed drill with some jewelry rouge and polish them to a high gloss finish.
:1: You may have to step up to jeweler's rouge with one or two more aggressive compounds. Be sure to use looser pads as you progress and don't use the same pad for different polishes/buffing agents. The shine will last a long time and an occasional hit with semichrome will bring the glow right back. Harbor Freight is your friend here.
What? Are you supposed to polish these bikes?
The valve covers of my '09 V7 are showing some heavy whitish corrosion, characteristic of aluminum. I've got some other vintage bikes that show it on the engine cases too. I've been using paste wax, but apparently it's not sufficient to protect them.What's out there? Snake oil, hokum?